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===Subject 4===
===Subject 4===
[[File:Abstergo doctor-The Fall1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Vidic experimenting on Daniel.]]
[[File:Abstergo doctor-The Fall1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Vidic experimenting on Daniel.]]
In 1985,<ref name="ACBH"/> Subject 4 (codenamed "[[Daniel Cross]]") was an 11-year old<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> orphaned<ref name="ACTF3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #3</ref> boy delivered to Warren Vidic by Lineage Discovery and Acquisition.<ref name="ACTF1"/> Daniel was used in the Animus for his genetic memory to be explored, but also for his brain to be experimented upon<ref name="ACTF3"/> using a replicated Piece of Eden.<ref name="ACBH"/> His brain was implanted with an impulse that would unknowingly make him climb the ranks of the Assassin Order and make him to kill the [[Mentor]] should the opportunity arise. After the experiments were finished,<ref name="ACTF3"/> Daniel was released on to the streets, though he would suffer from a sever case of the [[bleeding effect]] for most of his life,<ref name="ACTF2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #2</ref> and later on 6 November 2000, Daniel's subconscious forced him to kill [[The Mentor (2000)|the Mentor]]. He later returned to an Abstergo facility in [[Philadelphia]], where he was again placed in the Animus under the supervision of Warren Vidic,<ref name="ACTF3"/> where his own memories were viewed to obtain the locations of all Assassin camps he had visited<ref name="ACTFE">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Epilogue</ref> and more of his ancestor [[Nikolai Orelov]]'s memories.<ref name="ACTF3"/> Daniel later ended his Animus sessions, and joined the ranks of the Templar Order.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>
In 1985,<ref name="ACBH"/> Subject 4 (codenamed "[[Daniel Cross]]") was an 11-year old<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> orphaned<ref name="ACTF3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #3</ref> boy delivered to Warren Vidic by Lineage Discovery and Acquisition.<ref name="ACTF1"/> Daniel was used in the Animus for his genetic memory to be explored, but also for his brain to be experimented upon<ref name="ACTF3"/> using a replicated Piece of Eden.<ref name="ACBH"/> His brain was implanted with an impulse that would unknowingly make him climb the ranks of the Assassin Order and assassinate the [[Mentor]] should the opportunity arise. After the experiments were finished,<ref name="ACTF3"/> Daniel was released on to the streets, though he would suffer from a sever case of the [[bleeding effect]] for most of his life,<ref name="ACTF2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #2</ref> and later on 6 November 2000, Daniel's subconscious forced him to kill [[The Mentor (2000)|the Mentor]]. He later returned to an Abstergo facility in [[Philadelphia]], where he was again placed in the Animus under the supervision of Warren Vidic,<ref name="ACTF3"/> where his own memories were viewed to obtain the locations of all Assassin camps he had visited<ref name="ACTFE">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Epilogue</ref> and more of his ancestor [[Nikolai Orelov]]'s memories.<ref name="ACTF3"/> Daniel later ended his Animus sessions, and joined the ranks of the Templar Order.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>


===Subject 12===
===Subject 12===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*In the non-canonical modern day storyline of the [[Assassin's Creed (French comic)|''Assassin's Creed'' (French comic)]], an Assassin named [[Jonathan Hawk]] was placed in a futuristic Animus to relive the memories of his ancestor [[Accipiter]].<ref name="ACFC3">[[Assassin's Creed (French comic)|''Assassin's Creed'' (French comic)]]: Vol 3, Accipiter</ref>
*In the non-canonical modern day storyline of the [[Assassin's Creed (French comic)|''Assassin's Creed'' (French comic)]], an Assassin named [[Jonathan Hawk]] was placed in a futuristic Animus to relive the memories of his ancestor [[Accipiter]].<ref name="ACFC3">[[Assassin's Creed (French comic)|''Assassin's Creed'' (French comic)]]: Vol 3, Accipiter</ref>

Revision as of 04:32, 24 February 2012

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The Animus Project was centered around the Animus.

The Animus Project was an initiative by the Templar-owned pharmaceuticals company Abstergo Industries to exploit the Animus for their own benefit.

Operating since at least the year 1985[1] and led by Dr. Warren Vidic with Lucy Stillman[2] joining the project some time prior to 2010,[3] the Animus project was one of the most important Abstergo initiatives in their history. The project mainly included the kidnapping of Assassins or their descendants,[2] via the Department of Lineage Research and Acquisition,[4] the exploration of said captives' genetic memories, and the acquisition of Pieces of Eden.[1]

History

Subject 4

Vidic experimenting on Daniel.

In 1985,[1] Subject 4 (codenamed "Daniel Cross") was an 11-year old[5] orphaned[6] boy delivered to Warren Vidic by Lineage Discovery and Acquisition.[4] Daniel was used in the Animus for his genetic memory to be explored, but also for his brain to be experimented upon[6] using a replicated Piece of Eden.[1] His brain was implanted with an impulse that would unknowingly make him climb the ranks of the Assassin Order and assassinate the Mentor should the opportunity arise. After the experiments were finished,[6] Daniel was released on to the streets, though he would suffer from a sever case of the bleeding effect for most of his life,[7] and later on 6 November 2000, Daniel's subconscious forced him to kill the Mentor. He later returned to an Abstergo facility in Philadelphia, where he was again placed in the Animus under the supervision of Warren Vidic,[6] where his own memories were viewed to obtain the locations of all Assassin camps he had visited[8] and more of his ancestor Nikolai Orelov's memories.[6] Daniel later ended his Animus sessions, and joined the ranks of the Templar Order.[5]

Subject 12

Subject 12 was forced to relive the memories of an ancestor related to the Philadelphia Project, in which the USS Elridge briefly manifested in a future state for approximately 18 minutes, due to the usage of a Piece of Eden. Using recovered date, Abstergo was able to reconstruct the original artifact used in the experiment.[2]

Subject 15

During 2010,[3] the Animus Project was focusing on Subject 15, a pregnant woman who eventually started suffering from the bleeding effect. She experience "memory-within-memory" patterns due to the memories of the fetus' father were conflicting with Subject 15's ancestors' memories.[1] Eventually, in mid December 2010, Lucy Stillman noticed that Subject 15's Raphe neurons were activating at an accelerated rate, and that the Animus was somehow inducing an incomplete state of dream-sleep. When Lucy informed Vidic of Subject 15's dangerous state, Vidic concluded that they had already gathered enough material from her and contacted Steve Gibbs to send the disposal unit to get rid of Subject 15.[3]

Subject 16

The cryptic messages in Clay's cell.

In 2012, Abstergo kidnapped Clay Kaczmarek, a member of the Assassin Order who specialized in computer hacking and engineering.[5] Dubbed Subject 16,[2] Clay was put in the Animus in an Italian Abstergo facility for several months to obtain the location of one of the Apples of Eden,[5] sometimes for days at a time. Not being psychologically able to continue his Animus sessions for such long periods of time, the personalities of his ancestors began overlapping with his own.[9] Eventually, Vidic discovered that Clay was a direct descendant of Adam, one of the first human-First Civilization hybrids and one of the first to rise up against the First Civilization. Through reliving Adam's memories, Clay and Vidic obtained the secrets of the Assassins and the First Civilization.[5] Realizing his mind would soon disappear entirely, Clay hacked the Animus and placed an AI copy of his own personality inside that only his Animus successor would be able to activate,[10] and placed several hidden Glyphs and Rifts throughout the memories of his ancestor Ezio Auditore da Firenze.[9] Going mad as a result of the bleeding effect, Clay wrote various cryptic messages with his blood across the Animus room and his own cell[2] before eventually committing suicide using a knife, with Lucy bearing witness.[9]

Subject 17

Desmond in the Animus.

In September 2012, Abstergo captured their next Subject, number 17, a bartender named Desmond Miles. Desmond ran away from his Assassin parents at a young age,[2] and had a high concentration of First Civilization DNA in his genes.[10] Desmond was directly put in the Animus and forced to relive the memories of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, a Levantine Assassin. Upon reaching the target memory, a map showing the locations of the Pieces of Eden around the world erupted from an Apple of Eden and Vidic had no further use for Desmond. Vidic's superiors ordered Desmond's disposal, but Lucy Stillman managed to convince them of Desmond's use to them.[2] Not too soon afterwards, Lucy, who was secretly an Assassin herself, escaped the Abstergo facility with Desmond and relocated to an Assassin hideout where Desmond relived the memories of Ezio Auditore da Firenze in a recreated Animus.[9]

After Desmond's escape, Vidic instead turned his attention to a new project, the Animi Training Program, which held the objective of training Abstergo agents using several Animi and making them relive the memories of Templars, so that they would be able to combat the remnants of the Assassin Order.[1] The project eventually resulted in the promotion of one Abstergo recruit being promoted to the rank of Master Templar, who was assigned to kill the Assassin leader William Miles alongside another man named Daniel.[10] Abstergo also started Project Legacy after Desmond's escape, which made subjects relive the memories of certain individuals using another machine known as the Data Dump Scanner to find out more about the Assassin Order and the Pieces of Eden.[11]

Trivia

Notes and references

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